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      slow interminable procession on the band.  
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      to enroll as a member of a body and especially of a college or university    start learning
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      Next to the Liners stood the Matriculators.  
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      deftly the peritoneal lining was slit  
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      to foreordain; predetermine; another word for ‘predestine’    start learning
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      And the bottles come in here to be predestinated in detail.'  
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      They descended into a thickening twilight.  
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      done, said, or made in jest; playful;    start learning
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      Pol. szkarłatny, purpurowy   start learning
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      And in effect the sultry darkness into which the students now followed him was visible and crimson,  
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      The side of anything large can be referred to as its flank;    start learning
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      The bulging flanks of row  
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      to produce or reflect a quick flash of light;    start learning
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      it glinted with innumerable rubies  
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      among the rubies moved the dim red spectres of men and women  
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      any of various ulcerative skin diseases;    start learning
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      the dim red spectres of men and women with purple eyes and all the symptoms of lupus  
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      a low continuous murmuring sound;    start learning
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      The hum and rattle of machinery faintly stirred the air  
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      Pol. terkot, trzaskanie, grzechotanie    start learning
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      a large bottle with a short narrow neck, often with small handles at the neck and encased in wickerwork – used for making wine.    start learning
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      they were unloading demi-johns from a moving staircase  
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      Made them taste the rich blood surrogate on which it fed  
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      the mass of veins and tissue inside the womb of a pregnant woman or animal, which the unborn baby is attached to;    start learning
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      the centrifugal pump that kept the liquid moving over the placenta  
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      a colorless, crystalline compound, the active hormone of the thyroid gland;    start learning
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      Explained why it had to be stimulated with thyroxin  
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      the centrifugal pump that kept the liquid moving over the placenta  
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